Job Description
Summary of Responsibilities
Is given a wide variety of diversified accounting and tax assignments. Performance is judged based on the quality of work, application of accounting knowledge, and ability to meet time constraints.
Essential Functions
• Becomes familiar with the firm’s policies and procedures.
• Effectively communicates with client to receive information necessary to complete the engagement with a minimum of disruption to client.
• Understands the rules, regulations, and Code of Professional Conduct of the AICPA
• Attends and participates in professional education including in-house industry group meetings and participates in professionally sponsored training sessions.
• Progresses professionally by working toward passing the CPA exam as soon as possible.
• Uses the firm’s software programs to automate the process from trial balance, financial statement, and the tax return. This may include using technology to link client’s software with the firm’s.
• Reconciles client records to trial balance, which may include analytical procedures, and performs schedule computations of prepaid, accruals, property, and equipment, and calculates depreciation expense
• Performs other accounting, auditing, tax, and consulting duties as needed in engagements.
• May be required to perform all phases of an engagement, including report writing and tax return preparation.
• Expected to read industry-specific journals.
• May train other staff accountants.
• Involved in industry-specific group meetings.
If assigned primarily to financial statement engagements
• Becomes familiar with pronouncements of the FASB, AICPA, and when assigned to governmental engagements, the GAO and GASB.
• Becomes proficient at preparing financial statements using the firm’s software programs.
• Expected to provide ideas to improve client’s systems and operation during the engagement.
• Involved in the engagement planning process.
If assigned primarily to tax engagements
• Becomes familiar with pertinent IRC sections and regulations.
• Obtains a working knowledge of research techniques and the various research sources in the firm library.
• Becomes proficient in the preparation of corporate, individual, partnership, fiduciary, and other tax returns prepared by the firm.
• Assumes responsibility for the completion of tax returns.
• Prepares tax returns using the firm’s software programs.
• Communicates directly with clients for tax preparation purposes.
Educational Requirements
• Bachelor’s degree in accounting or master’s degree in accounting.
• Minimum of 40 hours of continuing professional education is required each year.
• Proficiency with computer, spreadsheet software program, and calculator.
• Well-rounded knowledge of accounting principles and personal income taxes.
• Ability to communicate clearly and concisely in English.
Min Qualification
• Bachelor’s degree in accounting or master’s degree in accounting
• Minimum of 40 hours of continuing professional education is required each year
• Proficiency with computer, spreadsheet software...
• Bachelor’s degree in accounting or master’s degree in accounting
• Minimum of 40 hours of continuing professional education is required each year
• Proficiency with computer, spreadsheet software program, and calculator
• Well-rounded knowledge of accounting principles and personal income taxes
• Ability to communicate clearly and concisely in English
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